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May 22-24, 2017, Paris. In a wide range of human domains – from reaction to climate change, energy policy, regulations of new technologies, economic policy – decisions are dogged by extreme uncertainties. How should one decide in the face of such uncertainties? How should they be represented, and indeed measured, to best aid informed decision making? … Continue reading Coping with Uncertainty: Normative Approaches, Current Practice

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March 17, 2017 Beliefs, of course, play a central role in decision making under uncertainty. There has been increasing attention on the issues thrown up by imprecision in beliefs or preferences, both in the economic and psychological literature. What effects does the lack of precise probabilistic beliefs, or different sorts of uncertainty have on preferences? … Continue reading Decision Making and Imprecise Beliefs